Ruby on Rails
Sunday, January 21, 2018
OK, I have posted the code to a repo at https://github.com/kenatsun/ww2. A bit of explanation on this: In this version, there are two "Offer" classes, one named Offer and the other named BadOffer:
On Sunday, January 21, 2018 at 3:26:28 PM UTC-5, kenatsun wrote:
-- - Offer was generated using all the steps in my original post, up to the point where I renamed the foreign key column. I include this to let you confirm that at that point everything works OK.
- BadOffer was generated in the same way, but I then went on to rename the foreign key, and then did all the attempted fixes described above.
On Sunday, January 21, 2018 at 3:26:28 PM UTC-5, kenatsun wrote:
Hassan, that's an excellent idea!
Where would you suggest I post this repo to make it most easily accessible to you and others? I could post the code onto GitHub, or... ? Or is there some other place where Rails developers like to share their work? (I ask that as a Rails newbie.)
~ Ken
On Sunday, January 21, 2018 at 2:52:10 PM UTC-5, Hassan Schroeder wrote:On Sat, Jan 20, 2018 at 6:51 PM, kenatsun <kena...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The perplexing news is that it remains impossible to create or update an
> Offer. When I try to change the Person who is associated with an existing
> Offer, the odd result is that no error is returned: the "show" page is
> displayed with the happy message "Offer was successfully updated." But the
> associated Person is still the pre-existing one; the change was not saved.
>
> And when I try to create a new Offer, I get an error that has appeared
> before:
> 1 error prohibited this offer from being saved:
> Worker must exist
Is it possible to make a small standalone repo to demo this? That
would make it a lot easier to help.
If not, I suggest writing a test to create an Offer and working with
that until you get a working Offer.create statement.
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